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sleek (m)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #32 on: March 30, 2006, 12:07 PM »

Hello all, while this is a free for all, at least we should be constructive in our criticisms, as to the state of ther t axis at the airports either in Lagos or anyother airport in the country for that matter, I disagree with the opinion that they are are death traps, granted they they may not be anything near what obtains in europe or the America they sure are good enough and commensurate to our present standard, they can be improved upon though.
I have been priviledged to use them a no of times and they are by many standards ok, perhaps 7 years bak theyu were terrible but now they are much better, except  you are talking of taking taxis way outside the airport area.
My man come home and see things for yourself some of us would just run down things  without necessarily making certain of our facts.
I hold no grudge against anybody, but I think we should be constructive and honest in our criticisms. I want to second oloyefela's views.
Love to one and all
YinkaGal (f)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #33 on: July 12, 2006, 10:50 AM »

People People , Please the way your describing the public transport sounds TERRIABLE, please can anybody tell me the good transportation that i can get on and get to to allocation safely?, what exactly is a molue ?,  also are buses safe to go on and when i step out of the airport what should i be looking out for , the way you people are describing it is when you get out of the airline everybody just mobs you , the sellers , the drivers , poor people lol,  Undecided Shocked,  and and segun hows brazil treating you tudo bom ?, lmao , 
classiqkid (f)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #34 on: August 09, 2006, 02:14 AM »

Yeah I went in april, its pretty safe although its all that at the same time, na mean?
inprecise
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #35 on: August 09, 2006, 04:33 AM »

yes, many Yoruba live at the airport and learn intimidation from hawkers.  we have about 800 swarmers on each oyibo so they get scared of pickpockets and getting touched by the peeps with open scabs and wounds festering, trying to lift bags from oyibo, and such, and hawking unlicensed taxis and such, and asking each oyibo 10-12 times to buy x&x and such  but just be careful of the flies hunter because they carry mites and you might get midgeons disease or maleria ooooo.
raphy (m)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #36 on: August 10, 2006, 09:03 PM »

hi all
taxis r safe in lagos for does of u who r spoiling nigeria no how u describe how country
i know there must be touts @ d airport but u v 2 be carefull if u r comin 2 nigeria for the first
time Wink
Akolawole (m)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #37 on: August 19, 2006, 02:47 AM »


I have experienced it, i was not dissapointed at all.

I will still take the Taxis any day.

I took one April 2005 at MMA around 5:30am.

They were registerd with the Airport.

He dropped me at Ojota and even get me a car to Ibadan.


When are we going to Change from this negative attitude about our Country?
alabiyemmy (m)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #38 on: December 29, 2006, 07:18 PM »

People who spoil Nigeria live abroad and can't even take a taxi abroad, all they can afford are the buses and the train/tube rides, but in Nigeria - they think different.
SEGUN2003 (m)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #39 on: December 31, 2006, 12:22 AM »

YinkaGal, brazil is cool, you should visit us here someday, you are bound to like it a lot.
Imani (f)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #40 on: January 11, 2007, 04:24 PM »

Quote from: alabiyemmy on December 29, 2006, 07:18 PM
People who spoil Nigeria live abroad and can't even take a taxi abroad, all they can afford are the buses and the train/tube rides, but in Nigeria - they think different.


I live abroad and i took Taxis when i was in Lagos in the summer. I have to admit i was a bit scared as the taxi in Anthony from the taxi park was really dodgy. The door close to me didnt lock well and i had to hold it for the duration of my journey Shocked. About 5 mins into the journey, the cab guy stopped to buy fuel Undecided. I was just grateful i traveled in broad day light and got home safe and sound.

I know people want nigerians to be positive but we also have to be realistic. I would only take a taxi as a last means of transport especially in Lagos.
diyobdw (f)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #41 on: January 11, 2007, 05:30 PM »

I have to admit i was a bit scared as the taxi in Anthony from the taxi park was really dodgy. The door close to me didnt lock well and i had to hold it for the duration of my journey?



You cold have stop and took another one. I quite agree that some could be crappy but you got options (one i use http://callacablagos.com/.)or other car hire services.

even at that spot in anthony you could find a nice yellow & black cab!
 If you say Cabbing in Lagos is not say then motoring in Lagos isnt either!
Imani (f)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #42 on: January 12, 2007, 12:26 AM »

You cold have stop and took another one. I quite agree that some could be crappy but you got options (one i use http://callacablagos.com/.)or other car hire services.



Well, the cab driver was an elderly man, and i didnt want to be rude by insisting he stops. Next time i will put my safety first,
diyobdw (f)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #43 on: January 19, 2007, 09:22 AM »

more like it! Cheesy
Unique5
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #44 on: June 19, 2008, 04:32 PM »

Well, it does appear that things are gradually improving. I learnt that the BRT scheme is intended to replace the Molues and now a new scheme that will introduce brand new cars as taxis in Lagos is afoot. I think the launch date is 1st of August and the beautiful thing is that it is purely private sector project only regulated by government
marjson (m)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #45 on: June 20, 2008, 10:13 AM »

taxis are safe ,but make sure you always board one at the taxi park and not at the road side.
Unique5
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #46 on: June 20, 2008, 08:04 PM »

Why should it be difficult to get good and comfortable rides in Lagos and other parts of Nigeria as it is in other parts of the world? Even with all the traffic and all, if I can call a cab from my house, office or wherever I am and a cab can show up at my door within predictable 15-30mins and will drive me to my destination in a neat air conditioned car, bet i will park my car at home, 
Pataki
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #47 on: June 20, 2008, 11:22 PM »

Yes they are.


I took a taxi last year to MMA, and I really enjoyed the company of the driver and his driving. He was pretty interesting and spoke good English. Never met him before, but I was pretty comfortable telling him to drive me straight to the MMA without mixing words with him.

So YES they are relatively safe.
GEW
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #48 on: October 06, 2009, 02:40 PM »

Quote from: marjson on June 20, 2008, 10:13 AM
taxis are safe ,but make sure you always board one at the taxi park and not at the road side.
  THIS WAS ABOUT MM AIRPORT ORIGINALLY
simplychic (f)
Re: Are Taxis in Lagos Now Safe?
« #49 on: October 14, 2009, 03:01 PM »

The taxis in lagos are safe if only you go with the right ones,we now have "Avis"& Hertz at the international airport and they are just like the avis and hertz you know outside nigeria the only difference is that theirs is a chauffeur driven service.
So if you love yourself i'll advice you to go with a registered car rental company.
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